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Apocalypse Scorpion Pepper Seeds

Apocalypse Scorpion Pepper Seeds

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The Apocalypse Scorpion pepper is a destructive super hot variety that will leave you absolutely speechless... Hailing from Italy, these are some scary-looking pods with an even scarier heat that hits your mouth with all its might!

Apocalypse Scorpion pepper plants grow into 3 ft. tall super hot pepper plants and produce 3" long pepper pods that look like they're boiling over! With bumpy, bubbling bright red skin, these pods are warning you just how hot they will be.

Because the heat is comparable to the Carolina Reaper, we know heat lovers will be more than satisfied with the Apocalypse Scorpion pepper. While it does have delectably sweet, fruity, and slightly floral flavors, the main focus is on the heat. This pepper drips smoking-hot capsaicin oils that inflicts serious damage to anyone willing to take a bite out of it. Just when you think the heat subsides, it comes right back to burn you! When used in moderation this pepper adds a flavor that can't be matched nor duplicated.

  • Species: Capsicum Chinense
  • Heat Level: 1,400,000+ SHUs
  • Type: Super Hot
  • Flavor: Sweet, Fruity, Floral
  • Origin: Italy
  • Pod Size: 2-3"
  • Plant Height: 4 ft.
  • Days to Harvest: 90-120 Days

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Specifications:

  • Heat Level:
  • Plant Size: 4 ft.
  • Pod Size: 2-3"
  • Origin: Italy
  • Species: Chinense
  • SHU: 1,400,000+
  • Days to Harvest: 110 - 120+ days

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Mike Williamson
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It's not planting season up here in Ohio yet. I will start my seeds in my house, with heat pad and grow lights in Feb. looking forward to getting my Pepper Loe seeds started.
Do you have pepper X seeds yet?